Postby Knight » Sun 02 Apr 2006 6:11 pm
Actually, erm, the whole idea that people can multitask and the comparison to computers is ... not entirely correct... I could say wrong but I don't wish to be blunt about it, although, consider that a sneaky way to slip in it there
I wont bore everyone with the research, but multi tasking in the brain isn't possible in the terms that it is applied or how we use or perceive it as such. The brain, generally, will prioritise tasks, and research does prove, that attempting to multi task if anything, achieves no better results and usually each task will suffer as we try to divide time and attention between both.
Multi tasking isn't so much about doing two tasks at once but about motor functions and the ability to do both at the same time, one is automatic the other a conscious effort; eg patting your head and rubbing your stomach, while talking, is multi-tasking. Trying to listen to two conversations at once, would be true multi-tasking, but generally isn't possible. Like pain, the brain can only process one set of information at only one time.
Usually, also, women, cannot read a map and talk at the same time, but men can although women can listen to and follow directions while talking at the same time, men can't, it's to do with the processes involved and how each brain can process the information as a set of instructions as opposed to it being an automatic process.
Thats why if I'm trying to watch something and my girlfriend is chittering away and suddenly asks my opinion I default to a brain-stall and have conditioned myself to reply with a general compliment followed by a quick general question causing her a brain-stall - therefore an automatic response giving the appearance of attention so she can chitter away while I enjoy my show.
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